On 29 July 2014 22:29, Michael Fladischer mich...@fladi.at wrote:
I also note that the version number was called 1.5.0+dfsg-1, which
suggests you had to repackage the orig.tar.gz file - was this the case?
See debian/copyright. I excluded the whole embedded librabbitmq-c
library. Thus the
In debian/control you had:
librabbitmq-dev (= 0.5.0)
Are you aware of this being an actual requirement?
Debian sid only has 0.4.1
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Ok, I have built a preliminary package. I changed the build depends to
depend on librabbitmq-dev = 0.4.0, and it uses the pristine upstream
source with the changes to setup.py.
If I install this package and start a celery process, it works.
If I downgrade python-librabbitmq to the version in
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Brian May wrote on 2014-08-09 10:28:
So it makes sense not to use it, but I don't see any justification
for repackaging the orig.tar.gz file.
Did I miss something?
The idea was to save archive space by not shipping duplicated code in
the
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Brian May wrote on 2014-08-09 11:52:
If I install this package and start a celery process, it works.
If I downgrade python-librabbitmq to the version in unstable, it
breaks again. So I think the new version may have fixed the
problem.
Yes, I
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On 2014-07-11 Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net wrote:
Package: python-gnutls
Version: 1.2.5-1
Followup-For: Bug #736525
python-gnutls 2.0 was recently released, and it only builds against
gnutls 3 (the libgnutls28 API). If we can get this into debian, then
this bug will be
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Package: python-oauthlib
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
There's a new version of python-oauthlib out (0.6.3), and it has a few
additional features. The newest version of requests-oauthlib, which I
maintain, needs oauthlib = 0.6.2.
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Hi Matthias,
A python3 binary package already exists (python3-bcrypt).
https://packages.debian.org/sid/python3-bcrypt
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On 10 August 2014 11:25, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
The packaging for this seems to work fine, however the upstream code fails
the tests for Python3.4
AttributeError: 'ContextSuite' object has no attribute '_removed_tests'
Curiously this happens inside unittest code.
Almost forgot to mention:
In my patch, I hacked the version dependency against python-librabbitmq,
because the fixed version isn't in unstable yet.
Obviously this needs to be fixed before making a release.
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On 10 August 2014 12:05, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
On 10 August 2014 11:25, Brian May br...@microcomaustralia.com.au wrote:
The packaging for this seems to work fine, however the upstream code
fails the tests for Python3.4
AttributeError: 'ContextSuite' object has no
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